Elmar Schmeisser, Army Research Office program manager

By Elmar Schmeisser, Army Research Office program managerSeptember 10, 2008

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If I record what you are saying from your brain wave, ... it is automatically noise-free, clear and secure. No one can overhear you, because you are not saying anything out loud, so it is an absolutely secure system.

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